Abstract
Catalytic activity of uncalcined limestone to decompose N2O was evaluated with a quartz fixed bed reactor at 1123K under elevated CO2 partial pressure conditions to suppress decomposition of CaCO3. The rate of SO2 capture was also measured for uncalcined limestone. The rate of N2O decomposition over uncalcined limestone was found to be more than two order of magnitude lower than that of SO2 capture. The rate of N2O decomposition over uncalcined limestone was more than three order of magnitude lower than N2O decomposition rate over calcined limestone.